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    foreseeable future.” Many people are interpreting the manatees’ removal from the endangered species list as displaying that they are no longer in any amount of danger. Some are requesting that many speed regulations be removed and the other regulations be dismissed. However‚ if these regulations are done away with‚ the status of the manatee population could be in jeopardy. While some people are challenging these laws‚ others are ignoring them entirely. These people argue that the animal is no longer

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    What is the rule that you live by? We all live in the world of rules. I would classify all the rules into two big groups macro and micro. Macro rules are the rules that were formed by government’s institutions‚ religion‚ culture and society. Micro rules are settled by each person for himself of herself depending on the way he/she was brought up and educated. I have a few personal rules I use in my live actively. They are very simple and based on a very elementary foundation. First of them is

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    essay “Dehumanized: When Math and Science Rule the School” published in Harper’s Magazine‚ Mark Slouka argues that mathematics and science are overshadowing important humanity studies throughout schools all over the United States. Slouka’s use of emotional and ethical appeals through personal experiences and extensive observation offer insight into what he believes is a problem in our modern society: Math and Science studies receiving more focus and importance than the humanities. Slouka’s target audience

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    Explain why you think so? He must be a little child because he is very inquisitive. He also does not understand many simple things. He is very innocent. 6.Who is the persona in the poem? A child. 7.Based on the poem‚ what element of Nature can be felt but can never be seen? Wind. 8.What is the poem about? Wonders of Nature. 9.Which word in the poem shows that the persona has a lot of questions to ask? And. 10. The phrase ‘blow out’ refers to The star. 11. The use of wh-questions shows that The persona

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    but profit of such business made does not reflect the relative input. Maybe the capital is very high or the resource for the business is rarely to find or extract that reducing the willingness of the shareholders to support the business. The following ratio is common use in measuring profitability 1. ROCE = Profit before interest and taxation/Capital employed x 100% 2. Asset turnover = Sales/Capital employed x 100% 3. Profit margin = Profit/Sales x 100% Liquidity is the measures of a company’s

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    committed‚ do a search of a person’s property and confiscate any relevant evidence to the crime. the exclusionary rule is a rule that allows for the exclusion or suppression of evidence. This role prevents the government from using evidence in trial which was to be derived from an illegal search and seizure arrestor interrogation. There are several exceptions to the exclusionary rule that I have found and these are: 1. The good-faith exception-any evidence gained by law enforcement using a search

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    AFTER SCHOOL SOCCER RULES 1. Each site may send up to 11 players. 7-9 will play at a time 2. Students must participate in a MINIMUM of 3 regular season games in order to be eligible to play in the playoff and championship games. 3. Every player must have shorts and shin guards on at all times‚ cleats are preferred but not required. 4. ALL players that go must play 5. Referees: the referee’s main concern is the safety of the players. Each coach will be responsible for reffing half the game

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    Following directions is very important for a number of reasons. It makes things easier to do‚ it guarantees that things are done right‚ it eliminates confusion‚ and it saves a lot of time overall. When the instructions of the teacher are followed‚ things tend to go smoothly and work well. When we‚ the students‚ do things the right way and follow directions‚ we show that we can handle instructions to difficult assignments and that we are cooperative‚ intelligent‚ and dependent. Anything can be messed

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    Persuasive /Argumentative Essay-School Rule Although there are many rules that the schools in Arkansas that have specific detail on does not mean that they are fantastic rules. The school’s rules often tend to file against my civil rights. First and foremost school rules are always against the public’s civils rights. A lot of days my friend konner is late for school and he gets detention for it but itś not his fault because he can’t drive so why did he get in trouble if he could drive it would

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    Students? Rights vs. School rules Some of the best years of your life are spent in school. No matter how old you are‚ or what grade you are in‚ you are entitled to the rights listed in the first amendment. This applies to students‚ in or out of school. The question is are schools taking advantage of your rights? In the 1st Amendment‚ it says that you have the freedom of speech‚ religion‚ and press. Schools say that they make these rules to protect the student body and keep them under control‚ but

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